Joseph Mallozzi π΄ββ οΈ
@BaronDestructo
Showrunner/Executive Producer/Writer - Dark Matter, Stargate: SG-1, Stargate: Atlantis, Stargate: Universe
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On #ThisDayInSupervillainHistory
My Greatest Adventure #80 was the debut issue for The Doom Patrol as well as the centuries-old evil mastermind known as General Immortus
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38. Forbrydelsen/The Killing (2007 - 2012) 3 seasons - Denmark
Police detective Sarah Lund investigates difficult cases with personal and political consequences.
On #ThisDayInSupervillainHistory
82 years ago, Mr. Cipher, a masked crime lord who offered plastic surgery services debuted in Batman #71. Also debuting, the Masked Mystic who tried to get Commissioner Gordon to reveal Batman's secret identity after Gordon spied on Batman usingβ¦
On #ThisDayInSupervillainHistory
61 years ago, Batman #156 marked the first appearance of the Gorilla Gang, a group of criminals who pulled their heists in full gorilla costumes (most notably, one atop the Empire State Building). They would later swap the costumes for gorillaβ¦
On #ThisDayInSupervillainHistory
After falling into a polluted lake, Jumbo Carson shrunk down to a fraction of his original size, becoming Ant-Man who debuted 61 years ago in Batman #156, staking his claim as a vigilante in order to steal from his fellow criminals.
On #ThisDayInSupervillainHistory
40 years ago, Defenders #133 saw the first appearance of Manslaughter, a demented mercenary with limited psychic abilities who would eventually, temporarily, join the team before returning to his mercenary ways.
On #ThisDayInSupervillainHistory
What is the answer? He was the Kingpin's top hitman who possessed the ability to generate whatever superpower was necessary to solve a given situation. He debuted 40 years ago in Spectacular Spider-Man #92.
On #ThisDayInSupervillainHistory
Combining his love of parlor games and extortion, the Puzzler made his debut 80 years ago in Action Comics #49, committing crimes while challenging Superman to various enigmatic challenges.
On #ThisDayInSupervillainHistory
82 years ago in Action Comics #49, Lissa Raven underwent an experimental treatment to remove all worry from her brain but ended up removing her conscience. She could have gone into politics but chose a life of crime instead as Queen Bee. Closeβ¦